Who doesn’t love a good burger and fry combination? Well, actually, it has to be a really great burger for me to go out of my way to order it, but that usually doesn’t take much. So like any good American girl, I have provided you with a #fitbitchapproved burger and fry recipe (turkey burger, just so I’m not misleading). I made them for a quick family dinner last week and didn’t hear one complaint!
Yields 4 burgers and fries
Ingredients
- 1 package of ground turkey (usually sold in 1.25lb packages)
- 1 large sweet potato
- 2 medium yellow potatoes
- 1 tomato – sliced
- 1 avocado – sliced
- 1 pack of fresh basil
- ½ a cup of pine nuts
- ½ a lemon
- 1 garlic clove
- Cheese of your choice (optional)
- Whole wheat buns (optional)
- Paprika
- Salt & pepper
Instructions for fries:
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees
- Cut the sweet potato and yellow potatoes into sticks, about ¼ an inch thick and ½ an inch long
- Place in a large bowl and lightly drizzle with olive oil
- Season with paprika, salt and pepper to your liking
- Give them a good toss and place them on a cooking sheet
- NOTE: Make sure there is enough room so the fries are not piled on top of each other, rather spread out on the pan so they cook evenly
- Place in the oven for 15 minutes before taking them out and giving them a good flip
- Place them back in the over for about 15 minutes — until golden brown
- NOTE: Keep and eye on these bad boys so they don’t burn!
Instructions for burgers — while the fries are in the oven:
- Use your hands to mold the meat into 4 evenly sized burger shapes
- Dust the side facing up with salt, pepper and paprika
- NOTE: This is more of a personal preference step. I LOVE paprika and use a lot, while keeping the salt and pepper to a minimum
- Heat a pan on medium heat
- Once the pan is hot, place the burgers in the pan seasoned side face DOWN
- While they are cooking, season the other side in the same manner as the first
- Cook on the first side for about 10 minutes before flipping
- Cook for another 10 minutes until cooked all the way through – try to only flip once to keep the moisture in your burger!
- NOTE: Turkey MUST be cooked thoroughly to avoid any potential food sickness, so cut into the middle of one burger with a knife and make sure it is NOT PINK!
- If you would like cheese, place a slice on top for the last 5 minute of cooking — I suggest covering the burgers with cheese to make it nice and melty!
Instructions for pesto:
- Place the garlic clove, basil, pine nuts, juice from the lemon half, and a teaspoon of salt and pepper into a food processor
- Blend until nice and creamy
- Sometimes I like to add about a ¼ cup of water to make it more of a sauce and less of a paste, but that’s totally up to you!
If you choose to use a bun, put it in the oven for a couple minutes to get it nice and toasty then place the burger on top with a dollop of pesto, a tomato slice and some avocado, and enjoy!
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